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Price of pork in Thailand

PostAuthor: BKKSTAN » April 30, 2009, 11:23 am

I have noticed the price of pork has increased 30+% since the ''swine flu'' epidemic commensed.

Maybe the Thais ''think'' that pork has something to do with the ''flu''!

Or maybe the suppliers are trying to get over on the ignorance of the consumers [-X
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Re: Price of pork in Thailand

PostAuthor: aznyron » April 30, 2009, 11:26 am

well I will not buy it plain & simple and I will tell my wife not to buy any of it just another scam
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Re: Price of pork in Thailand

PostAuthor: jetdoc » April 30, 2009, 11:29 am

Moo and minow going ballistic at the moment.
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Re: Price of pork in Thailand

PostAuthor: aznyron » April 30, 2009, 11:38 am

the price of pork soybean & corn as dropped except in good ole Thailand were the price was increased
do I smell a RAT
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Re: Price of pork in Thailand

PostAuthor: jetdoc » April 30, 2009, 11:46 am

"do I smell a RAT"

Ronnie, catch it and eat it same same Thais save big baht;o)
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Re: Price of pork in Thailand

PostAuthor: beer monkey » April 30, 2009, 4:25 pm

I posted this regarding pork yesterday...

Swine flu threatens Thailand’s billion baht pork industry 29 Apr 2009
It may have started in Mexico with the first reported cases of swine flu but now it has become a major world issue. Thailand felt the effects of the first bird flu breakout in 2004, history is now repeating itself as swine flu has taken on international proportions.

Less than two days after the swine flu breakout in Mexico received worldwide attention, Thailand’s 70 billion baht pork industry was preparing for the worst. Both Betagro and CPF, major pig farm operators, imposed additional protection measures to prevent the possible spread of the swine flu virus. But in the local markets, the reported outbreak of swine flu, first in Mexico and then worldwide, became the latest blow to the pork trade with vendors struggling hard to cope with the fast-dwindling demand, while consumers switched to chicken as their first protein choice, sparking an increase in poultry prices.

Lower number of piglets
Despite the Mexican flu outbreak, Yangyong Phuangrach, director-general of the Internal Trade Department reported that the price of pork had increased continuously as a lower number of piglets were being bred and because of the higher feed meal costs. Nonetheless, he said, the domestic pork price should not be expected to drop dramatically because of the swine flu outbreak as 100% of Thailand’s pigs are fed in the country. Although the pork price was high at present, it is expected to drop due to a greater supply of pigs after the dry season.

Saha Farm chairman Panya Chotitawan said demand for chicken would increase slightly as consumers shun pork, "Chicken prices should rise slightly because of the brief impact from the fear of swine flu, however, prices should settle down once the panic was over,” he said.
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